Trigger trap

ABSTRACT

A trigger cover for a firearm comprising an enclosure defining a space configured to receive a trigger guard. The enclosure has side panels configured to prevent operational access to the trigger, and an aperture configured to receive an elongated strap. The strap is received in the aperture and is configured to secure the enclosure to the firearm. The strap is resistant to toolless removal, and readily severable with a tool to enable removal of the enclosure.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/076,604, filed on Sep. 10, 2020, entitled “TRIGGER TRAP”, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all that is taught and disclosed therein.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to trigger locking or safety devices.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY

Trigger Trap is a development I have come to find a great use for in the presentation of newly manufactured firearms. Although this product serves as a locking or safety device, its main goal was to maintain the“newness” of a firearm. In this case its means of attachment is also a means of notification that an owner's manual is strongly suggested before use.

It should also be noted that this product is made in an effort to protect from any undesired operation of any triggered device especially if it can be deemed as a danger if used without proper direction and knowledge. Saws, drill, nail-drivers to name just a few of such devices but my descriptions herein are focused on their use in varied firearms applications.

The above disadvantages are addressed by a trigger cover for a firearm comprising an enclosure defining a space configured to receive a trigger guard. The enclosure has side panels configured to prevent operational access to the trigger, and an aperture configured to receive an elongated strap. The strap is received in the aperture and is configured to secure the enclosure to the firearm. The strap is resistant to toolless removal, and readily severable with a tool to enable removal of the enclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows the relative size using quarters and in showing flexibility.

FIG. 2 shows the relative size using quarters and in showing flexibility.

FIG. 3 shows the relative size using quarters and in showing flexibility.

FIG. 4 shows its suitability for placement in most common long guns.

FIG. 5 shows Trigger Trap fitted to a common auto pistol, the 1911 Gov. Model. Please note that production may allow removal of one end with the open top.

FIG. 6 shows the Trigger Trapp fitted to a Bull Pup or similar trigger group assembly. Please note that removal of both ends can be designed into the Trigger Trap for easy removal is needed on both ends of the open top basic form Trigger Trap.

FIG. 7 shows a blueprint of a preferred assembly.

FIG. 8 shows a preferred embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 9 shows a preferred embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 10 shows a preferred embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The basic design set forth is a basic model which can entrap a standard trigger guard on common rifles and shotguns as well as some pistols. It has one side open to allow the insertion of the trigger and guard making it virtually impossible to insert a finger and pull the trigger. Some triggers however are built differently so two side of the trigger trap may have to be open for this protective device to be applied. Even further, some guns may have built in trigger systems and a Trigger Trap with 3 sides open may be required.

A Trigger Trap may be held in place by any means, even may be built into the device, however in this instance we are using zip ties or cable ties as they may be called. These may even enhance the safety aspect of the Trigger Trap by placement onto the firearm or even within the trigger guard. Optional insertions of baffles of some sort may even be employed to limit trigger movement. This would over and above the basic blocking action, prevent the trigger being deployed.

Trigger Trap construction can be done with a wide range of materials. It is most often based on the ability to be put into place without damage to the product it is designed to protect from use. In my case plastic is being used. It can be rigid or pliable but should not be easily overcome if put into place. It can be clear or opaque.

In this case a hole is place on each side of the Trigger Trap, so as to allow the zip tie to be put through the devise while it is in place over the trigger guard. However, in some cases for better more than one hole on each side may be preferred. It has to do mostly with the design of the gun, in both shape and function. Indeed, no holes may be needed if an adhesive type of system is employed to hold the Trigger Trap in place. It is conceivable that even friction can be used or a clip-on trigger design (where the gun design enables the attachment). Even a clamshell design.

The purpose as originally conceived was to keep new guns seen as new by the new owners. With the Trigger Trap in place, they will know it came from the factory this way with whatever messages that are shown or implied by its presence. That is not to say it's only use is for new guns. Following are some applications as seen for the gun trade:

-   -   Displaying guns at public shows so guns can be seen, touched but         not played with.     -   In gun stores where local or state laws require such deterrents         on displayed guns.     -   In gun stores so they can display guns while outwardly showing         the newness of the item     -   In private collections to again deter unnecessary use.     -   For manufacturers to provide with their new or surplus firearms         in sales and t ran sport     -   Police and military storage of firearms in arsenal settings.     -   As a deterrent for guns in the transportation phase of being         inspected without authority     -   A means of showing that guns have reached the finished goods         stage of manufacturing.

This product is functional, inexpensive and can even be reusable. The broad application for this item is immeasurable due to the simplicity, cost and easy of application. The ease at which modification can be made for “Custom Fits” makes it extremely versatile. 

I claim:
 1. A trigger cover for a firearm comprising: an enclosure defining a space configured to receive a trigger guard; the enclosure having side panels configured to prevent operational access to the trigger; an aperture configured to receive an elongated strap; a strap received in the aperture and configured to secure the enclosure to the firearm; and the strap being resistant to toolless removal, and readily severable with a tool to enable removal of the enclosure. 